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Kate Moss is to avoid criminal charges over allegations she snorted cocaine.
The supermodel is unlikely even to be cautioned - meaning she will not have
a criminal record.
Kate was questioned by police in January after she was photographed
apparently using the drug at a London recording studio with then boyfriend
Pete Doherty.
The 32-year-old issued a statement admitting "full responsibility" for her
actions after the photographs were made public.
But the case was brought to a halt when Kate refused to admit any criminal
actions during police questioning.
Legal sources have confirmed to Britain's Daily Mail newspaper that unless
sensational new evidence arises Kate will be cleared.
However, Mary Brett, a prominent member of campaign group Europe Against
Drugs, has blasted the decision insisting it sends the "wrong messages to
young impressionable people".
She fumed: "There is a general acceptance in society that cannabis use is
almost normal and that cocaine use - amongst celebrities - is almost fine.
It appears there is one law for normal people and another for celebrities."
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